(May 11, 2016 at 9:05 am)Rhythm Wrote: Minor correction, he would know only what it was possible for him to know. To satisfy the condition of being limited to logical possibility there must at least be the conceptual acknowledgement that some knowledge would not be available to god. Otherwise god has knowledge which exists, but is impossible for god to acquire -except- by this claimed omni-attribute. "Omniscience" has been functionally transformed into the ability to do the impossible after all. Why supply the premise that god is limited to logical possibility when we will either deny that premise as it seems convenient - or reduce the terms to meaningless in an effort to make exception?
It's so good have you back, Rhythm. [emoji41]
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”
Wiser words were never spoken.
Wiser words were never spoken.